Statement by the Patriarch and Local Heads of Churches In Jerusalem
"Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children
of God." (Matthew 5:9)
Christian Zionism is a modern theological and political movement that
embraces the most extreme ideological positions of Zionism, thereby
becoming detrimental to a just peace within Palestine and Israel. The
Christian Zionist programme provides a worldview where the Gospel is
identified with the ideology of empire, colonialism and militarism. In
its extreme form, it places an emphasis on apocalyptic events leading to
the end of history rather than living Christ's love and justice today.
We categorically reject Christian Zionist doctrines as false teaching
that corrupts the biblical message of love, justice and reconciliation.
We further reject the contemporary alliance of Christian Zionist
leaders and organizations with elements in the governments of Israel and
the United States that are presently imposing their unilateral
pre-emptive borders and domination over Palestine. This inevitably
leads to unending cycles of violence that undermine the security of all
peoples of the Middle East and the rest of the world.
We reject the teachings of Christian Zionism that facilitate and
support these policies as they advance racial exclusivity and perpetual
war rather than the gospel of universal love, redemption and
reconciliation taught by Jesus Christ. Rather than condemn the world to
the doom of Armageddon we call upon everyone to liberate themselves from
the ideologies of militarism and occupation. Instead, let them pursue
the healing of the nations!
We call upon Christians in Churches on every continent to pray for the
Palestinian and Israeli people, both of whom are suffering as victims of
occupation and militarism. These discriminative actions are turning
Palestine into impoverished ghettos surrounded by exclusive Israeli
settlements. The establishment of the illegal settlements and the
construction of the Separation Wall on confiscated Palestinian land
undermines the viability of a Palestinian state as well as peace and
security in the entire region.
We call upon all Churches that remain silent, to break their silence
and speak for reconciliation with justice in the Holy Land.
Therefore, we commit ourselves to the following principles as an
alternative way:
We affirm that all people are created in the image of God. In turn
they are called to honor the dignity of every human being and to respect
their inalienable rights.
We affirm that Israelis and Palestinians are capable of living together
within peace, justice and security.
We affirm that Palestinians are one people, both Muslim and Christian.
We reject all attempts to subvert and fragment their unity.
We call upon all people to reject the narrow world view of Christian
Zionism and other ideologies that privilege one people at the expense of
others.
We are committed to non-violent resistance as the most effective means
to end the illegal occupation in order to attain a just and lasting
peace.
With urgency we warn that Christian Zionism and its alliances are
justifying colonization, apartheid and empire-building.
God demands that justice be done. No enduring peace, security or
reconciliation is possible without the foundation of justice. The
demands of justice will not disappear. The struggle for justice must be
pursued diligently and persistently but non-violently.
"What does the Lord require of you, to act justly, to love mercy, and
to walk humbly with your God." (Micah 6:8)
This is where we take our stand. We stand for justice. We can do no
other. Justice alone guarantees a peace that will lead to
reconciliation with a life of security and prosperity for all the
peoples of our Land. By standing on the side of justice, we open
ourselves to the work of peace - and working for peace makes us children
of God.
"God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men's
sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of
reconciliation." (2 Cor 5:19)
His Beattitude Patriarch Michel Sabbah
Latin Patriarchate, Jerusalem
Archbishop Swerios Malki Mourad,
Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate, Jerusalem
Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal,
Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East
Bishop Munib Younan,
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land
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